One game that I know for a fact I've never spent more than around fifteen minutes on is Little Big Planet (the original). It come with my PS3 – I didn't actually specifically buy it. I slotted it in the day I got it, had a quick mess around, didn’t really like it and put it away. It’s sat in my wardrobe ever since…

Another contender would be Red Dead Redemption. I know this game is very highly rated and I did spend a fair few hours on it when I bought it. However, I just never got into it. I found it little more than riding around on a horse in a desert with the odd few shacks bunched together . I think I played it for about a week, shelved it and as above, it's sat there ever since.

I’m struggling to think of any other PS3 game that I've got which I've not completed at least two thirds of. One game which I never completed with still quite a bit to do was the original Borderlands. Similar to Red Dead Redemption – I just didn't get into it but had a bit more stamina that time around…

Well, I bought Watchdogs, played it, and wish I hadn't... does that count?

You know I was really thinking about getting this game but the more that I hear about this game the more that I realize that this game really isn't worth my money. Is the game really that bad? I was so excited about getting this game but the more that time goes on the more that I hear that his game is the worst thing that some people have played in their lifetime.

Ignoring my Steam library (thank you, indie bundles) and sticking purely to PS3 games... I bought Ni no Kuni a long while ago, but have not played it yet at all. I tried it out and it was great, but haven't really gotten into it. I was gonna play it recently but I decided to play Deadly Premonition on PC instead!

BTW: Watch_Dogs isn't THAT bad, it just had a lot of hype and it did not live up to it at all, so it's very disappointing.

To get back on topic, and aside from the stuff I never played off the Steam sale, the only ones in my collection were LA Noire (never got around to playing it) and Killzone 3 (was given to me for free. Should play it )

To get back on topic, and aside from the stuff I never played off the Steam sale, the only ones in my collection were LA Noire (never got around to playing it) and Killzone 3 (was given to me for free. Should play it )

Man, you should play LA Noire! Fantastic game, I highly recommend it to anyone wanting a solid noir experience.

Oh totally. Heard it was a fantastic game and that's why I got it. Just haven't had the time to really dedicate to it. It's a long game if I remember hearing correctly.

Ah yes, it is indeed a rather long game, though it also depends on how much side stuff you do, though the side stuff isn't all that great. I don't really remember how long it took me. I played a couple hours every night and I think it took like two weeks, maybe? That said, the game does separate its story into sorts of episodes, so you could pace yourself and play an episode or two a day or something.

But yeah, probably better to save it until you have more time to really get into it.

To get back on topic, and aside from the stuff I never played off the Steam sale, the only ones in my collection were LA Noire (never got around to playing it) and Killzone 3 (was given to me for free. Should play it )

Brb, copyrighting the game name Knights of Killitude before someone steals it on me.

same here man lol, i have so many games i havent played in my collection, i guess it just looks cool seeing all of them in my game collection. two games i can name out of my head right now are farcry 2 and infamous 2.

Medal of Honor: Warfighter was just one of many. I used to have more time to play and so consequently I started to stockpile games. Once I started working my time to play got slashed dramatically and I have ended up selling a lot of the games I have no time to play right now.

The only game that I can remember buying but not actually playing was some dumb motocross game that I cant even remember the name of and a few small platformers that I bought off PSN. Most of the time when I buy a game, I feel obligated to play it. I feel like I need to get my money's worth out of that game

On PS3, I only have a few I bought but didn't play much. Mostly due to the fact that I only bought it recently and there are a ton of great games. Haven't finished Valkyrie Chronicles, even though I enjoyed it. I also haven't finished Dark Souls or Red Dead. I have loads of PS+ games I want to get around to but haven't. If I could only send them back in time to when I was a kid and had only a couple games I had to play over and over and over again until I knew it by heart.

Oh god. I have a Steam Sale problem. Here's a small portion of my shame:
Alan Wake, Antichamber, Bioshock 2, Bulletstorm, Company of Heroes, Dead Space 2, Dishonored, Far Cry 3, FTL, LA Noire, Sins of a Solar Empire, Tropico 4, The Walking Dead, Warhammer 40k Space Marine... and those are just the ones I never played at all, not the ones I started but didn't finish.

I have some Steam games I haven't played yet, but I do intend to (then again I suppose that's always the way) I normally play games for at least a bit, but I have quite a few games that I bought in sales, or pre-owned to tide me over until the next game that I really want comes out, and then only play them for a few hours, always mean to finish them and never quite get round to it (I'll finish Condemned 2 and Far Cry 2 one day, I swear!)

If you're talking about PC, I have at least 60 or so that I haven't played, just because I have 200 games in my Steam library. If you're talking in the sense of Ps3, I play all the games I buy. If I buy a game and don't play it, I feel guilty and ripped off, especially if it's an expensive game or it was a gift from someone. So yeah, I play at least 3 hours of each game.

I almost never buy games that I'm sure I won't play. But I do have a lot of Xbox games that I never played or if I did I went AWOL after 30 minutes. I have a lot of crappy racing games for my Original Xbox, L.A. Rush, SRS, etc. I never really got the chance to play those games especially when you play them right after your favorite Need for Speed game.

I played it for about two hours until I decided it just wasn't for me. It had every aspect of games that I usually love, but I just couldn't get into it. I read lots of bad reviews and decided to get it anyway since I have liked games with pretty bad reviews. This game was an exception though, the story and characters were bland and the battle system was more tedious than fun.